First, it is the idea of the ancient Wu people. Me, us. Call each other. A Nong, pronounced as ā nóng, is a Chinese character, which corresponds to "Ennong" and is the expression of "You" in the second person of the ancient Wu people.
The origin of Anon: Taiping Guangji (Volume 324) quoted Liu Juan, a Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty: "One day, I saw the child holding the door and holding it up, laughing and saying,' Anon took the pot back.' Words end in silence. "Northern Wei Yang Xuanzhi Luoyang Galand Ji Jingning Temple": "The ghost of Wu people lives in Jiankang, making a small crown and hat, making a short coat, calling himself a farmer, and speaking on one side."
Yuan Gu wrote Zhi Zhu's lyrics about the West Lake: "A Nong Xin is as bright as a lake, I hope Lang Xin is as bright as a lake and moon." Guo Moruo's Flower of the Goddess of Tang Di: "My mother has been alive for three years, and my mother will never return. Sister Nong and her brother are willing to go with your mother. "
2. A Nong, the elder sister of the chief farmer of Guangnan West Road in the Northern Song Dynasty, was the biological mother of the chief farmer of Guangyuan Prefecture imprisoned by Zuojiang Road in Yongzhou (now Fusui County, Guangxi).
A Nong is clever and resourceful. After she married Nong Quanfu, she assisted her husband in handling government affairs, and expanded her territory to Wanya Prefecture, Wule Prefecture and Ande, Guangyuan, Qiyuan, Lei Huo, Pingpo, Shiro, Temo and other four cave states 14, thus having a considerable sphere of influence at the junction of Yunnan, Guangxi and Vietnam.
A Nong is a nickname for the younger generation of ethnic minorities in southwest Guangxi, such as people who speak vernacular, Zhuang and Hakka, and is generally used to address children who are related by blood.